Abraham Harold Maslow was an American psychologist known for developing the hierarchy of needs theory.
Born to Russian Jewish immigrants, he earned his psychology degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Maslow taught at Brooklyn College and Brandeis University, where he chaired the psychology department.
He co-founded the Journal of Humanistic Psychology and was instrumental in establishing the humanistic psychology movement.
Maslow's work focused on human motivation, self-actualization, and peak experiences.
An atheist, he explored religious and mystical experiences from a psychological perspective.
Maslow was named Humanist of the Year in 1967 and continued to refine his theories until his death in 1970 at age 62.
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